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Boys Division 4 All-State Team

Duane Wilson and Diamond Stone of Dominican and Tyler Semenas of Laconia lead the way as unanimous selections to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division 4 All-State Team.

Wilson, Semenas, Jerrelle Deberry of Destiny and Austin Hawkins of Auburndale are repeat first-team picks from a year ago.

Wilson (6-2) is a dynamic point guard who can soar above defenders for one-handed dunks or knock down three-point shots with deep range. The Marquette-bound Wilson is a four-year varsity performer who averaged 23.4 ppg, 4.7 apg and 4.4 rpg as a senior while leading Dominican to the title in the Metro Classic Conference and a berth in the WIAA State Tournament.

Stone (6-9) is ranked first among prospects nationally in the class of 2015 by Scout.com and is a dominant force around the basket. A two-year varsity starter at Dominican, Stone averaged 17.0 ppg and 11.3 rpg en route to earning first-team all-Metro Classic Conference honors.

Semenas (6-4) was voted Player of the Year in the Wisconsin Flyway Conference after leading Laconia to a league title and 25-1 record. A skilled and athletic left-handed wing player, Semenas scored more than 1,200 points during his prep career and averaged 20.8 ppg as a senior. He poured in a career-high 37 points in a victory over Flyway runner-up St. Mary’s Springs in February.

Deberry (6-4) is a versatile wing player who can score around the basket or step outside and make three-point shots. A prolific scorer in every sense of the word, Deberry averaged 25.3 ppg while helping Destiny to a 15-7 record and had 39 points in a loss to Division I power Milwaukee Vincent.

Hawkins (6-4) is a two-time Player of the Year in the Southern Division of the Marawood Conference. A physical, competitive and skilled wing player, Hawkins leads state-bound Auburndale in both scoring (20.0 ppg) and rebounding (8.0 rpg).

Derby (6-2) is a streaky perimeter shooter who can get on a big-time roll from beyond the three-point arc. The Player of the Year in the Southwest Wisconsin Activities League, Derby led Cuba City to a 26-0 record and a spot in the WIAA State Tournament by averaging a team-high 15.3 ppg on an extremely balanced roster.

Glennon (6-1) is a wing player for an Amherst squad that won the Central Wisconsin Conference 8 title and takes a 22-3 record into the WIAA State Tournament. Glennon leads the Falcons in scoring (14.7 ppg) and is second in rebounding (4.8 rpg).

Kennedy (6-1) helped Luther to a share of the Coulee Conference championship with Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau by averaging a team-high 17.1 ppg. Kennedy earned honorable mention all-state laurels from the WBCA a year ago.

Criss (5-11) is a big-time scorer off the dribble for a Brookfield Academy squad that went 21-3 and won the Midwest Classic Conference title. Criss averaged 21.9 ppg for coach Pat Clarey and the Blue Knights as a senior.

Seubert (6-2), who plans to play college basketball at NCAA Division III Milwaukee School of Engineering, is a strong perimeter player with excellent shooting range. The first-team all-league performer in the Marawood South averaged 19.6 ppg for a Marathon squad that finished 19-5 under coach Adam Jacobson.